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Volume #9   Issue #8

ISSN: 0219-7642    Oct 17, 2010

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Hi,
If you want to know what's important in your life, read below the very short but inspiring speech by former Coca-Cola CEO, Bryan Dyson.

Thought for today:
"The important thing is not being afraid to take a chance. Remember, the greatest failure is to not try. Once you find something you love to do, be the best at doing it." - Debbi Fields, Founder of Mrs. Fields Cookies

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Temper Tantrum in Children - A Simple Guide to Parents
Temper tantrums are common in all children. In many cases, temper tantrum in children occur when they feel that they are denied something they badly need. It could also occur when children fail to achieve some specific tasks.

Temper Tantrum in Children - Finding a Solution to the Problem
Finding a practical solution to your children's temper tantrum depends on the reasons that result in frustrations and disappointments. Use the best strategy that you feel is right for the moment.

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What to Do When Your Temper Flares: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Problems With Anger (What to Do Guides for Kids)
By Dawn Huebner, Ph.D

Did you know that anger is like fire? It starts with a spark, igniting us with energy and purpose. But it can also blaze out of control, causing lots of problems. If you're a kid whose temper quickly flares, a kid whose anger gets too big, too hot, too fast, this book is for you. What to Do When Your Temper Flares guides children and their parents through the cognitive-behavioral techniques.

Engaging examples, lively illustrations, and step-by-step instructions teach children a set of "anger dousing" methods aimed at cooling angry thoughts and controlling angry actions, resulting in calmer, more effective kids.

 

The One-Minute Temper Tantrum Solution: Strategies for Responding to Children's Challenging Behaviors
By Ronald Mah

This resource examines developmental, situational, physical, and temperamental factors that can trigger tantrums and provides effective interventions to help teachers avoid long-term negative consequences for children. In clear and understandable language, this invaluable resource explains what's happening when a child throws a tantrum or exhibits other disruptive behaviors. The book offers specific guidance and directions to help teachers meet the challenge of a temper tantrum when it occurs.

Ronald Mah examines developmental, situational, physical, and temperamental factors that can trigger acting-out behaviors and explores four types of tantrums - manipulative, upset, helpless, and cathartic - that can appear as verbal and/or physical outbursts.

 


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Gifted Children: What Happens When They Grow Up?
Psychology Today Sep 16, 2010

"Had I stopped the story [there], what a different story I would have offered to research in the development of gifts and talents," writes Dr. Joan Freeman in her newest book, Gifted Lives: What Happens When Gifted Children Grow Up?


Gifted kids as prone to failure as to success
Times of India Sep 27, 2010

As part of one of the most extensive studies carried out, research found that out of 210 gifted children followed into later life, only three per cent were found to fulfill their early promise.


Youth Fitness: How to Introduce Your Child to Physical Activity and Accelerate Their Mental and Emotional Development
Grouped Oct 03, 2010

There are some general rules when introducing fitness into a child’s life, and there is also a lot of misinformation. For instance, the whole "weightlifting can damage growth plates" idea that is now "common knowledge" is very, very misleading.


5 Kid-Friendly Foods With Iron
US News Oct 06, 2010

Iron deficiency can be a real problem for children. Lack of iron can stunt brain development, permanently lower a child's IQ, and also cause anaemia, which saps children's strength.


Protect, nurture your baby's brain
Sequima Gazette Sep 29, 2010

While we always have known that a baby's first years were important, we now are learning from many sources how important the early years of a child's life are. One study brings added emphasis to this fact.


Brainy Babies: Is it Genes, Diet, or Playing the Right Baby Games that Tip the Scales?
Builder SNJ Oct 03, 2010

As parents we total want the best for our children, extremely whence do we give them a head start legal from conception and in these first considerable months of life?


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